Kisses – aka LA-based duo and couple, Jesse Kivel and Zinzi Edmundson – make the sort of summery balaeric-tinged, synth-pop that teeters on the edge of being too cute for its own good. Perhaps aware of the dangers, the pair followed up 2010's debut The Heart of The Nightlife – an album that focused on the sun-dappled party haze of peak vacation season in Palm Springs – with the more reflective, Kids In LA. Released in May, and produced by Saint Etienne's Pete Wiggs and Lana Del Rey collaborator Tim Larcombe, it's an album that shifts its focus onto what happens when winter descends, and follows a group of rich Bel Air teenagers struggling to make it through the boredom in an abandoned haven. Originally released as the first taste for the album back in February, The Hardest Part represents the awkward bit where summer flings flirt with full on relationship status, Kivel singing "falling in love is the hardest part", before following it up with the non-committal "I'm not sure, I'm not sure". While the original canters along on a bouncing bassline, stop-start guitar riffs and Kivel's Jens Lekman-esque vocal, the beautiful Enjoyed remix – premiered here – stretches the song out to six delicious minutes, layering on lashings of warm keyboards and recasting it as a sort of slow-motion disco epic.